The CU Anschutz Health Sciences Library Orientation 101 is designed to provide a basic overview of library services, resources, and the library's webpage. For questions about this webpage or the tutorials, please contact Lynne Fox, lynne.fox@ucdenver.edu. Many of these tutorials are currently being planned and created, so check back for new modules.

Log in from off campus using your university student ID number or your 6 digit employee number (to find the number, click the My UCDAccess link at the top left of the Library’s homepage, then login in with your email login )

Click on Up to Date/CLINICAL TOOLS (lefthand column) to find Clinical Point of Care resources. Use the eBooks link to find online text books for reference, and the Library Catalog link for books, click the Resource Guides tab, then Browse Resource Guides to find a subject or help guide, or select another tab to search PubMed, Google Scholar, or for a journal title.

Use the black and gold article linker from many different resources / Use the Full-Text@CU Anschutz in Google Scholar

Use FindIt! to explore and discover articles on topics of interest to you and locate specific articles when you know the title and author.

Learn more – subscribe to our newsletter, sign up for classes, refer to our handouts, and view our tutorials (it’s ok to sign up for a class, not come due to work schedules, then sign up again, but please use the Ask Us to let us know that you can’t attend).

Check our a reserve text or access electronic reserves, get help with citation software like EndNote, use our rooms for meetings, trainings, or presentations, or use an iPad, computer or laptop in the Library so you don’t have to bring your own.

Don’t struggle! Use Ask Us if it takes longer than 5-15 minutes to locate what you need. It’s our job to find information, your job to appraise it and apply it to clinical care!

Use the links at the top or left of the webpage to get to frequently used pages. Use the “All Databases” link at the bottom of the Top Resources list to see all of our resource links.

Use the upper right search box to find webpages on our site, and the main search box in the center of the page to search PubMed or Google Scholar articles, online or print journals, or our Resource Guides.

To locate journals, use the "Find Journals" page, OR use the gold and black "Article Linker" button that appears in many of our resources.